Israelis, Palestinians, and others in prolonged conflicts do not know what to do. Ignorant from disengagement, paralyzed by fear, quick to blame and kill, without imagination, they act angrily or wait passively for "things" to change.
People "want" change away from war, but most discussions are about confrontation and military means -- a little more war, a little less -- the predictable failure, yet the only conversation in town.We need a new conversation with a new question. What is the discoverable process of change itself?
How do we leave today and move beyond war?

Social science and human experience give us citizens clues and a process of change. To want peace, we must want human relationships.
Until now, we have tried to skip this step in the Public Peace Process.
Today we must master it, together.Step One is pictured at http://traubman.igc.org/changechartsme.pdf .